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The Pied Piper’s Magical Garden of Herbs, Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables at Tatton Park

July 14th, 2011

RHS Flower Show Tatton Park – 20th-24th July 2011

Members of the Association of Manchester Allotment Societies are in the process of producing a inspirational allotment feature for this year’s Show.

The Pied Piper’s Magical Garden of Herbs, Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables’  that will encourage children and adults alike to get their hands dirty. Everyone will be encouraged to sow seeds, plant vegetables and generally enjoy being ‘hands on’ in the garden.

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This will all take place in the striking Cheshire countryside at RHS Flower Show Tatton Park  from 20th to 24th July 2011 and offers a truly unique feature  for all allotment garden lovers.

For more information click on the link below.

RHS Flower Show Tatton Park

Levenhulme & District Allotment Society – Allotment Show 2011

July 14th, 2011

It’s that time of the year for Levenshulme’s Allotment holders to show off their produce at the Levenshulme Allotment Society’s Annual Show.

The event is being held on Saturday 3rd September 2011 and kicks off at 2.30pm in the society hut at the Highfield Road Entrance.

There will be an exhibition of produce and other goodies and an auction of fruit and veg from 4.35pm. There will also be a barbecue with guests asked to bring their own food to cook.

FREE ADMISSION

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The site will be open for entries on Friday 2nd September 2011 from 7-pm to 9pm and entries/staging Saturday 3rd September 2011 from 9am to 11am. Entries close on Saturday 3rd September 2011 at 11am, staging continues unitll 11.45. Full rules available on request from the society Hut.

Neighbours day 2009

May 25th, 2009

Northern Moor Gardening Society is holding a neighbours day event at the allotment site on Stortford drive Northern Moor on Sunday 31st May 2009 11.00am till 2.00pm.

Come along and see how an allotment site works.

Have a chat to allotment holders about growing,

Share a free cup of Tea/coffee and light snack with us.

Come and see our site shop and maybe make a purchase. We stock a wide range of composts,fertilizers , wild bird food and other gardening/allotment requirements.

All are welcome to this open day, you may also join our Society if you wish.

Details of our 2009 flower show in August available at this event.

The allotment site is situated off Sale road in Stortford drive just near the Yew Tree Pub.

It will be signed from Sale road/ Fellpark Road corner.

Or look at the find a site section of the AMAS website.

MY PLOT AUGUST 3rd TO AUGUST 9th

August 6th, 2008

All this warm humid air has given everything a massive boost in growth and the difference in all the plants is huge. The other effect is ,of course,BLIGHT all my potatoes have been affected and are cut down to ground level.

Having said that, the onset was a lot slower than last year and a month to six weeks later, so lets hope the potatoes are that much better. Peas and beans love this warm humid air and are starting to produce on a daily basis.

In fact looking round the plot there aren’t any of the crops that haven’t started producing for me. This is the month when it is a case of water, pick and weed with little time left over to do any other work.

There are other jobs that need doing and have to be squeezed in. Regular sowing of salad crops, in particular, with the spring crops as well.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Water
  2. Pick
  3. Weed

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Lettuce
  2. Cucumber
  3. Spring onions
  4. Tomatoes
  5. Potatoes
  6. Cabbage
  7. Broccoli
  8. Courgettes
  9. Radish
  10. Peas
  11. Beans, climbing and dwarf
  12. Carrots

MY PLOT JULY 20th TO JULY 27th

July 24th, 2008

I don’t know where the time goes to these days, every time I try to sit down and write, something happens to stop me. The summer has not arrived in full swing yet, but the crops are still growing well, they would be a lot better if the rain was a little less and the temperature was a little more consistent.

The beans seem to be loving the cooler and wet weather but the cucumber, squash, courgettes would prefer it to be a bit warmer! On the hotter days I have noticed that the brassicas are drooping somewhat, but they soon pick up and continue growing.

As you are aware we are experiencing the ideal conditions for blight, in potatoes and tomatoes, as yet I have not seen any sign of it on my plot. This time last year I had cut all the tops off the potatoes because of blight, so perhaps I will get a better crop this year.

I have still to plant out the last of this years leeks and to sow some later swede and turnip seeds together with radish and spring onions to keep a steady supply for the rest of the summer. I am still sowing lettuce at three week intervals to be able to crop into the Autumn, before going into the tunnels for the winter crops.

The main tasks to keep me busy are watering the tunnels and crops that are fruiting and weeding to keep the crops growing well.

JOBS FOR THE WEEK

  1. Weed
  2. Sow more swede, turnip, etc.
  3. Pick

WORK DONE THIS WEEK

Sunday

  1. weed
  2. water
  3. plant out pumpkin on manure heap

Monday

  1. water
  2. weed

Tuesday

  1. water
  2. weed

Wednesday

  1. Water
  2. weed
  3. cultivate between crops

Thursday

  1. Water

Friday

  1. Prepare next bed for sowing
  2. Water
  3. Cut out first signs of blight on potatoes

Saturday

  1. Water
  2. Tidy climbing beans

CROPS PICKED THIS WEEK

  1. Lettuce
  2. Spring Onions
  3. Carrots
  4. Cabbage
  5. Broccoli
  6. Beetroot
  7. Strawberries
  8. Courgettes
  9. Radish
  10. Cucumber
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